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December 11, 2001
DECEMBER 11, 2001

CONGRESS HONORS U.S. CAPITOL POLICE

December 11, 2001
DECEMBER 11, 2001

SCHAKOWSKY APPLAUDS PASSAGE OF LEGISLATION TO RESPOND TO HIV/AIDS WORLDWIDE PANDEMIC

December 6, 2001
DECEMBER 6, 2001

SCHAKOWSKY SIDES WITH WORKERS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION & HUMAN RIGHTS

OPPOSES TRADE PROMOTION AUTHORITY BILL, H.R. 3005


December 4, 2001
DECEMBER 4, 2001

SCHAKOWSKY PARTICIPATES IN MEMORIAL SERVICE ORGANIZED
BY JUF/JEWISH FEDERATION FOR VICTIMS OF WEEKEND TERRORIST ATTACKS IN ISRAEL

CHICAGO, IL -- Now we know; now we understand. As Americans, we know. We see the people running down the street in panic and it looks all too familiar. Now we know.

We hear the sirens and see the dead and injured, and as much as thought we knew, now we know.


December 4, 2001
December 4, 2001

DURBIN, SCHAKOWSKY: SENATE COMMITTEE APPROVES
$3 MILLION FOR BROADWAY ARMORY RENOVATIONS

SCHAKOWSKY WINS AN ADDITIONAL $750,000 FOR PARKING NEEDS AT THE ARMORY

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) and U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) today said the Senate Appropriations Committee has approved $3 million to renovate the Broadway Armory in Chicago.

Durbin is a member of the Defense Subcommittee that initially cleared the funding, which is included in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2002 defense spending bill.


December 3, 2001
DECEMBER 3, 2001

SENIORS JOIN SCHAKOWSKY DURING TOWN HALL MEETING
IN NILES ORGANIZED BY THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE TO PRESERVE SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE

December 3, 2001
DECEMBER 3, 2001

SCHAKOWSKY HONORED FOR SECURING FUNDS TO ASSIST
CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
IN THE CLASSROOM

December 1, 2001
DECEMBER 1, 2001

SCHAKOWSKY KEYNOTES WORLD AIDS DAY FORUM

November 29, 2001
NOVEMBER 29, 2001

SCHAKOWSKY WARNS CONSUMERS LOSE PROTECTION IN INSURANCE COMPANIES PUBLIC BAILOUT BILL

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) today said that H.R. 3210, the Terrorism Risk Protection Act, is another special interest giveaway that harms the public interest. Schakowsky opposed the legislation, which was passed by the House, and instead supported a substitute that was a responsible response to the tragedies of September 11.

Below is Schakowsky's Congressional Record statement during the debate: